Listed Building record TQ 76 NE 1168 - NUMBER 7 SLIP COVER AND MACHINE SHOP NUMBER 3

Summary

Grade I listed building. Main construction periods 1852 to 1855 The largest of the five covered slips at chatham Royal Naval Dockyard. Built between 1853 and 1855. Scheduled as an ancient monument.

Location

Grid reference TQ 7599 6957 (point)
Map sheet TQ76NE
Civil Parish ROCHESTER & CHATHAM, MEDWAY, KENT
County KENT
Unitary Authority MEDWAY

Map

Type and Period (2)

Full Description


Description from record TQ 76 NE 102:
(TQ 7600 6957) SAM No. 224 [covered slip to N of Nos 4 and 5 slips: scheduled]. (1) The most northerly of the complex of 5 slips, this was built between 1853 and 1855 and is much the largest of the group. (2) Additional reference (3) and site photographs (4-16 & 17).

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
TQ 76 NE CHATHAM MAIN ROAD
(West side) Chatham Dockyard
762-1/8/78
No. 7 Slip Cover and Machine
Shop No.3
GV I
Dry dock cover. 1852-5, designed by Col. GT Greene and built by Grissell and Peto. Cast- and wrought-iron frame with corrugated-iron sides and roof.
PLAN: rectangular aisled plan. EXTERIOR: single storey; 10-bay range. A wide gable with the frame exposed, the central bay open to a canted upper brace between the tops of the two columns with diagonal bracing above, the aisles sheeted in above the ground floor in 3 stages with horizontal ties to the corner posts. Roof has 2 tiers of continuous clerestory lights and a ridge lantern.
INTERIOR: cast-iron H-section columns connected at lower level by cast-iron beam with parabolic bottom flanges, cast-in supports for gantry cranes to main roof and aisles, to wrought-iron roof trusses, and longitudinal lattice and trussed aisle beams, with diagonal bracing. Members carry the inscription H & MD GRISSELL/LONDON 1853.
HISTORY: covers to ship-building dry docks were introduced to Navy yards from c1814, because of the rapid deterioration of wooden ships exposed during construction to the weather. However, by the 1860s and the move to metal ships, slip covers were largely obsolete, although No.7 was used for submarine building in this century. No.7 slip cover represents an important advance on the earlier slip covers toward the now-universal rigid portal-braced frame, fully developed by Greene at the Sheerness Boatstore (qv), and the technological peak of development of slip covers. This slip cover was not intended to simply provide protection from the weather (which was becoming largely irrelevant with the advent of iron and steel shipbuilding) but one which was built for and provided with travelling cranes over all three aisles. It represents a significant part of the remarkable progression in the development of engineering frames, with former slip cover from Woolwich dockyard, the Boilershop ( qv), in the N end of the Dockyard.
Forms a fine group with the 1837 timber slip cover and the 1845-7 iron covers to the S, and the surviving iron sheds in the former Dockyard to the N.
(Sources: Coad J: Historic Architecture of Chatham Dockyard 1700-1850: London: 1982: 182 ; Coad J: The Royal Dockyards 1690-1850: Aldershot: 1989: 115-117 ; The Buildings of England: Newman J: West Kent and the Weald: London: 1976: 206; Journal of the Newcomen Society: Sutherland RJM: Shipbuilding and the Long-Span Roof: London: 1989).
Listing NGR: TQ7599469570 (18)

Additional references (19-22)


<1> English Heritage 1:1250 SAM location maplet (OS Card Reference). SKE41612.

<2> English Heritage SAM Record Description (J Coad) (OS Card Reference). SKE41626.

<3> Jonathan G Coad, 1989, The royal dockyards 1690-1850: architecture and engineering works of the sailing navy. No.1, Page Nos. 115-6, Plate Nos. 96-7 (Bibliographic reference). SKE6362.

<4> 1946, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9423.

<5> 1946, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9573.

<6> 1947, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9747.

<7> 1947, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9847.

<8> 1945, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9885.

<9> 1945, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9886.

<10> 1945, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9887.

<11> 1945, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9889.

<12> 1945, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9890.

<13> 1945, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9891.

<14> 1945, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9895.

<15> 1945, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9896.

<16> 1941, Photograph (Photograph (Print)). SWX9973.

<17> Weeks Ltd, 1998, Chatham Historic Dockyard No.7 Covered Slip - Photographic Record (Unpublished document). SWX7122.

<18> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.

<19> Coad, J., 1982, Historic Architecture of Chatham Dockyard 1700-1850 (Article in serial). SWX7760.

<20> CgMs Consulting, 2006, Archaeological Desk Based Study and Impact Assessment - Chatham Interface Land, Chatham Dockyard, Kent (Unpublished document). SKE15833.

<21> CgMs Consulting, 2006, Preliminary historic building assessment Chatham Interface Land (Unpublished document). SKE15834.

<22> Chatham world Heritage, 1996, Covered Slips 3-7 forum (Unpublished document). SKE6572.

Sources/Archives (22)

  • <1> OS Card Reference: English Heritage 1:1250 SAM location maplet.
  • <2> OS Card Reference: English Heritage SAM Record Description (J Coad).
  • <3> Bibliographic reference: Jonathan G Coad. 1989. The royal dockyards 1690-1850: architecture and engineering works of the sailing navy. No.1. Page Nos. 115-6, Plate Nos. 96-7.
  • <4> Photograph (Print): 1946. Photograph. 3177. print.
  • <5> Photograph (Print): 1946. Photograph. 4123. print.
  • <6> Photograph (Print): 1947. Photograph. 5160. print.
  • <7> Photograph (Print): 1947. Photograph. 3102. print.
  • <8> Photograph (Print): 1945. Photograph. 1049. print.
  • <9> Photograph (Print): 1945. Photograph. 1045. print.
  • <10> Photograph (Print): 1945. Photograph. 1060. print.
  • <11> Photograph (Print): 1945. Photograph. 1069. print.
  • <12> Photograph (Print): 1945. Photograph. 1090. print.
  • <13> Photograph (Print): 1945. Photograph. 1056. print.
  • <14> Photograph (Print): 1945. Photograph. 2036. print.
  • <15> Photograph (Print): 1945. Photograph. 2033. print.
  • <16> Photograph (Print): 1941. Photograph. 102. print.
  • <17> Unpublished document: Weeks Ltd. 1998. Chatham Historic Dockyard No.7 Covered Slip - Photographic Record.
  • <18>XY Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #29945 listed building, ]
  • <19> Article in serial: Coad, J.. 1982. Historic Architecture of Chatham Dockyard 1700-1850. 68, pages 133-88.
  • <20> Unpublished document: CgMs Consulting. 2006. Archaeological Desk Based Study and Impact Assessment - Chatham Interface Land, Chatham Dockyard, Kent.
  • <21> Unpublished document: CgMs Consulting. 2006. Preliminary historic building assessment Chatham Interface Land.
  • <22> Unpublished document: Chatham world Heritage. 1996. Covered Slips 3-7 forum.

Finds (0)

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Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Related Events/Activities (2)

  • Event - Survey: 106G/UK/1444 (Ref: 353) (EWX6413)
  • Non-Intrusive Event: Photographic survey of No.7 Covered Slipway, Chatham Dockyard (EKE8456)

Record last edited

Mar 21 2024 4:46PM